Program details, Aug 10-14

The Global Research News Hour (GRNH) on RBN is an initiative of the Centre for Research on Globalization

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This program is a cutting-edge initiative of Global Research broadcast by RBN out of Houston, Texas.

Monday through Friday at 10am CT (8am PT, 11am ET)

The GRNH provides a global perspective on what is really happening in America and around the World – vital information unavailable in the mainstream, with noted guests sharing their expertise with listeners.

Ward Churchill, Robert Prechter, Jane Burgermeister, Barbara Anne Steegmuller and Bob Chapman are the featured guests on The Global Research News Hour

Host: Stephen Lendman

Dates:

Monday, August 10 – Ward Churchill

Tuesday, August 11 – Robert Prechter

Wednesday, August 12 – Jane Burgermeister

Thursday, August 13 – DENNIS KUCINICH

Time: 10AM US Central time

Ward Churchill is a distinguished scholar, author, activist, and founding member of the Rainbow Council of Elders. He’s also a longtime member of the American Indian Movement and its Colorado leadership council.

Until he was fired in July 2007, Churchill was a University of Colorado/Boulder tenured Professor of American Indian Studies where he received numerous awards for his teaching, scholarship and service.

On April 2, a jury ruled that he was wrongfully dismissed. Three months later on July 7, Chief Denver District Court Judge Larry Laves reversed the decision and sided with the university’s regents. Churchill’s lawyer, David Lane will appeal.

The case and its importance for academic freedom and First Amendment rights will be discussed.

Robert Prechter is founder and president of Elliott Wave International, the world’s largest independent financial forecasting firm. He’s written 13 books on finance, including Elliot Wave Principle in 1978 that predicted a 1920s-type stock market boom. His more recent 2002 one is titled Conquer the Crash and his newest just out is called The Mania Chronicles: A Real-Time Record of the Great Financial Bubble (1995 – 2008).

Prechter’s views at a time of global economic crisis will be discussed.

Jane Burgermeister is a dual Irish/Austrian national investigative journalist currently writing for Nature, the British Medical Journal, Reuters Health, and the Renewable Energy World web site as its European Correspondent.

She recently filed bioterrorism charges with the FBI against the WHO, UN, and high-ranking government and corporate officials citing evidence of released lethal biological agents into the environment to be followed by mandated toxic vaccines able to gravely harm people receiving them.

The so-called Swine Flu pandemic and dangerous vaccines will be discussed.

Bob Chapman is a longtime market professional with decades of experience analyzing business, finance, economics, and political trends. He’s also owner and editor of The International Forecaster, “a compendium of information on business, finance, economics, and social and political issues worldwide.”

Stephen Lendman is a renowned author and Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG). He is based in Chicago and has written extensively on war and peace, social justice in America and many other national and international issues. Stephen Lendman is a recipient of a 2008 Project Censored Award, University of California at Sonoma.

Award winning author and economics professor, Michel Chossudovsky is Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization, Montreal, which hosts the critically acclaimed website: www.globalresearch.ca. Michel Chossudovsky has taught at universities and academic institutions in North America, Western Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. He is currently teaching in the International Development and Globalization Studies Program at the University of Ottawa. He has also worked for several United Nations organizations and has acted as adviser to governments of developing countries.

He is the author of several international best sellers including The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order (2003) and America’s “War on Terrorism” (2005). His writings have been translated into more than 25 languages. He is also a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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